Whistler
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Whistler

World-class skiing and mountain adventures year-round

Whistler isn't just another ski town. It's where Olympic champions trained, where mountain biking legends were born, and where you can ski in the morning and golf in the afternoon (depending on the season). Two massive mountains, Whistler and Blackcomb, tower over a purpose-built village that somehow manages to feel both sophisticated and laid-back. The resort hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics, but don't let that intimidate you — there's terrain for every skill level, plus enough summer activities to keep adrenaline junkies busy year-round.

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Whistler Village is where most first-timers plant themselves, and for good reason. You're walking distance to both gondolas, restaurants, and shops. But it comes with a price — expect to pay $300+ per night in peak season. The Upper Village feels more upscale and quiet, perfect if you want luxury without the crowds. Creekside, about 5 minutes south, offers better value and a more local vibe. You'll find condos here for $150-200 per night, though you'll need to take a shuttle or drive to the main village. For families, look into Benchlands — it's residential, quieter, and often has larger vacation rentals with kitchens.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Buy lift tickets online in advance — you'll save $20+ per day compared to window prices
  • 2.Stay in Creekside instead of Whistler Village to cut accommodation costs by 30-40%
  • 3.Pack your own lunch for the mountain — on-mountain food costs $15-20 for basic meals
  • 4.Visit in March for good snow and slightly lower prices than peak winter season
  • 5.Book restaurants early in the day — many offer lunch specials that are half the dinner price
  • 6.Rent ski equipment in Vancouver before driving up — Whistler rental shops charge premium rates
  • 7.Look for condo rentals with kitchens to save on restaurant costs, especially for families
  • 8.Take advantage of free activities like the Valley Trail for biking and walking

Travel Tips

  • Download the Whistler app for real-time lift status, weather, and village shuttle tracking
  • Book dinner reservations before you arrive — popular spots fill up fast, especially in winter
  • Bring layers even in summer — mountain weather changes quickly and it gets cold at elevation
  • The Village Gondola and Blackcomb Gondola are separate — check which one accesses your planned activities
  • Parking in the village costs $15+ per day — use the free Day Lot 4 and take the shuttle
  • Buy a RFID lift ticket card — it's faster than paper tickets and works across both mountains
  • Check road conditions and carry chains in winter — the Sea-to-Sky Highway can be treacherous
  • Summer mountain biking requires a separate lift ticket from skiing — don't assume your winter pass works

Frequently Asked Questions

Not once you're there. Whistler Village is completely walkable and free shuttles connect all neighborhoods. However, you'll likely need a car to get to Whistler from Vancouver airport (2-hour drive) unless you take the expensive shuttle services.

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